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, city officials are now experimenting -- this is cool -- qu with a quirky, new way to obey traffic laws. paper cops. >> cardboard cut-outs. three have been placed at key intersections, around bangalre. apparently it's work zbrg a cheaper way of doing it. one guy started to talking to the cut-out. >> a short conversation. >> hopefully he didn't talk back to him. the town plans to put up seven more. >> yeah. one got stolen, too, by the way. >> several stories catching our attention today. photos in india, hindus celebrating the holi festival of colors. >> tradition that comes from the stories of hindu gods coloring the faces of loved ones, the most weighted festival on the hindu calendar. >> beautiful. >> fantastic. unless you get in the middle of it and not ready. >> and turn purple. >> i've got go. good to see you. >> see you tomorrow. >> carry on. >> i'll carry on. >>> thanks. >>> can states ban same-sex marriage or is it unconstitutional to prevent gays and lesbians from tying the knot? that is the issue before the supreme court today. people on both sides they were there to make thei
, city officials are now experimenting -- this is cool -- qu with a quirky, new way to obey traffic laws. paper cops. >> cardboard cut-outs. three have been placed at key intersections, around bangalre. apparently it's work zbrg a cheaper way of doing it. one guy started to talking to the cut-out. >> a short conversation. >> hopefully he didn't talk back to him. the town plans to put up seven more. >> yeah. one got stolen, too, by the way. >> several stories...
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number one, before she even got into this courtroom, she was at least three times a liar to law enforcement officials about what happened at travis alexander's home, and she would change her story upon learning they knew more than she thought they knew. number two, she contends that she shot him first, and then forgets all about the rageful stabbing. the m.e. says it was more likely that he was stabbed first and then finished off with a shot. and then she reports that an old boyfriend, bobby, was reported to the police when he was mean to her, but travis, who she contends was always mean to her, never reported to the police. jose baez, i want you to step in now, because we are now asking for additional benefits of the doubt from these jurors. you had a client, casey anthony, who got a lot of benefit of the doubt from jurors. where do you see when we get to this point in the trial, it going with jurors? >> well, what i think needs to be explained throughout the course of this case is that everybody lies when confronted by the police. i would say a good majority of people who are questioned,
number one, before she even got into this courtroom, she was at least three times a liar to law enforcement officials about what happened at travis alexander's home, and she would change her story upon learning they knew more than she thought they knew. number two, she contends that she shot him first, and then forgets all about the rageful stabbing. the m.e. says it was more likely that he was stabbed first and then finished off with a shot. and then she reports that an old boyfriend, bobby,...
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we don't prescribe law for the future. we just need to decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868? the 14th amendment was inducted. sometimes -- sometime after baker where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question. when? when did the law become this? >> may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question. when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? when did it become unconstitutional to assign children to -- >> a question for that one, at the time that the equal protection clause was adopted. that's absolutely true. >> and jeff toobin, let me say this for the viewer who folks that do not write books for the supreme court like you do, we try to read into the tea leaves. >> that's most viewers, i think. >> most viewers. we try to listen to the questions closely because it could be a harbinger of how each of the justices could ultimately decide on said cases. that said, what was justice scalia getting at? >> what he was getting at th
we don't prescribe law for the future. we just need to decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868? the 14th amendment was inducted. sometimes -- sometime after baker where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question. when? when did the law become this? >> may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question. when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? when did...
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we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never saw one because the gun regulations are actually enforced. america is really great at making laws, but not so good at enforcing laws. and at the very least we need to make the sales of guns, whether it is, you know, retailers have one set of rules and then these gun show places have another set of rules, and then every state has their own kind of rules. we need at least one standardized system of what the rules are for people who have a criminal record, for people who may be mentally ill and we need to follow them and we need to enforce them if the gun laws are b
we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never...
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who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for purposes of federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> because it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex families pay taxes and don't get the same benefits and the issue with doma really gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kids i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> still, california is one of only a handful of states that gives most of the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples and domestic partnerships. one question is whether any ruling by the court on califor
who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for purposes of federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding...
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there's no laws against it. when something's illegal, it's criminal to engage in that activity. >> that's not true that it is illegal. they can't be married. >> gay -- >> hang on, let me finish. >> you interrupted me. >> well, i'm the anchor of this show, so i can interrupt such as i want and then i'll let you talk. it is a matter of semantics. >> no, no, it's not illegal. when something is illegal, you go to jail. >> i said let me finish. it's a matter of semantics, because it is illegal. people don't have the same rights. you can't see in many places people in the hospital, people who are sick. you don't have the same rights under tax laws, you can't have the same benefits. it's not legal to be a same-sex married person in many states. >> again, i disagree with you, because when something is illegal, you can go to jail for doing it. it's illegal to kill, it's illegal to rape, it's illegal to steal. being in a same-sex relationship is not illegal. it's not a matter of semantics. you're using the wrong terminolo
there's no laws against it. when something's illegal, it's criminal to engage in that activity. >> that's not true that it is illegal. they can't be married. >> gay -- >> hang on, let me finish. >> you interrupted me. >> well, i'm the anchor of this show, so i can interrupt such as i want and then i'll let you talk. it is a matter of semantics. >> no, no, it's not illegal. when something is illegal, you go to jail. >> i said let me finish. it's a matter...
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but they can't, under ohio law, threaten to kill someone. and we had to take action. >> attorney general dewine has impanelled another grand jury to investigate whether anyone else should be charged in the initial aftermath of the crime or in the aftermath of the entire case. and here's where i bring in two guests who know a lot about youth and about social media and all of the forces that can be unleashed when those two things combine. dr. drew pinsky is the host of "dr. drew on call" on our sister network, hln. and donna rice hughes is the president of the nonprofit organization, enough is enough. donna, i want to begin with you, if i may. a lot of people are so astounded and shocked, not only to hear about the crime, but then the tweeting and the bravado about the crime. and then the outrage at the young victims of the crime in steubenville, and the alleged crime that we're now following in connecticut. but you, in your line of work, surrounded by this on a regular basis, are not so surprised. explain to me. >> yes. there's so much going
but they can't, under ohio law, threaten to kill someone. and we had to take action. >> attorney general dewine has impanelled another grand jury to investigate whether anyone else should be charged in the initial aftermath of the crime or in the aftermath of the entire case. and here's where i bring in two guests who know a lot about youth and about social media and all of the forces that can be unleashed when those two things combine. dr. drew pinsky is the host of "dr. drew on...
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, he doesn't want to defend the law. the attorney -- >> it's a she. yeah. that's crazy. are you kidding me? >> he kept referring to her rae pe repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this,ae repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this,e repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this, repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this,repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this, it was about the affordable care act. and don't worry, i'm not going there. but i do want to get your feeling on the kinds of questions that we had from chief justice roberts. because at e time i remember we didn't get the sense that he might end up being the swing vote. but in this courtroom today, his cousin was sitting there listening and she is a gay woman who wants to be able to get married. and i didn't know if
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the defense of marriage act case refers to the federal law that says that the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in states where it is legal. so people, and gay people who are married in new york and new england and all of the states where it is legal, they cannot file joint tax return, and they can't get social security survivor's benefits and if the court upholds doe m s doma all is overturn and if it is overturned then the federal government will have to treat married people like married people. >> does it line up in the court that way as well? >> well, this is always a difficult question is what effect does public opinion have on the justices. the official answer is none. they apply the constitution, and the real world answer is plenty. there are five republicans and four democrats on the supreme court, and that is pretty much all you need to know, and however, one of the republicans is anthony kennedy who has been generally very supportive of gay rights and so many people think that he is going to join the democrats in vetting to overturn doma. >> and n
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we have a lot of laws on the books. i think it gets back to parents. the responsibility we all have, as parents. the responsibility we have to teach our kids common decency. you know, you talk about the texts. you know, kids text a lot today. it's phenomenal. there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. i mean, it's a little distracting, i find it, personally distracting when kids are constantly texting, but they can be texting something that is just benign and just fine. >> of course, notwithstanding. notwithstanding. but we know the bullying, we know the attitudes, we know the cruelty that now goes on, the verbal cruelty that goes on among social media. >> yeah, look, i think what we have with the social media and the digital media, and all the telecommunications we have today is a big megaphone, amplification. we see it -- i see it in my office on consumer fraud. somebody used to be able to commit consumer fraud and they would do it in their own neighborhood or their own town. now they can rip off people in 45 states, because they go off on the inte
we have a lot of laws on the books. i think it gets back to parents. the responsibility we all have, as parents. the responsibility we have to teach our kids common decency. you know, you talk about the texts. you know, kids text a lot today. it's phenomenal. there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. i mean, it's a little distracting, i find it, personally distracting when kids are constantly texting, but they can be texting something that is just benign and just fine. >> of course,...
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what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i have a test for our viewers and i just want to throw this out there for you. what is lindsay lohan in for this time? she's due back in court this morning. we tried to remember what it could be. we looked up the things it might be. are you ready? allegedly punching a reader in a new york nightclub, a crash between her truck on a highway. allegedly hitting a new york restaurant worker and leaving the scene, stealing a necklace, dui arrest, driving on suspended license, perhaps missing alcohol counseling sessions or maybe cocaine possession or failing a drug test. she has faced all of these and i think
what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i...
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that law defines marriage as between a man and a woman. right now people are lining up outside of the supreme court trying to get front-row seats to history. will the supreme court say i do to same-sex marriage or decide to punt? key players made their arguments today on cnn's "state of the union." >> we immediate to keep the debate live. americans on both sides of the issue are deeply invested on this debate of marriage and don't need a 50-state solution presented by the supreme court when our democratic institutions are perfectly capable of handling the issue. that's what the court will december glide the united states supreme court since the 1880s has 14 times described marriage as a fundmental right. when we are talking about this issue going before the court, we are talking about fundamental notions of people, justice, and liberty. >> >> supreme court's ruling may not come until june but the justices question during argument this week may reveal how they are leaning. bring in now our political panel. l.z. granderson joins us. strategi
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we're a country of laws. and the constitution clearly states and affirms equal justice under the law. so i'm proud of them. i'm glad they're here. and one last thing, carol. in 2004, only 32% of americans embraced gay marriage. today it's 58%. among young people, 88% according to the latest abc "washington post" poll. so clearly public opinion has changed and the country is ready. >> amy, some people believe that it doesn't really matter what the u.s. supreme court rules because as donna says, the tide has turned. there is no going back now. >> i think that regardless of what the court rules, we haven't heard the end of this. and it's going to be interesting because it's very complicated both of these cases. proposition 8 was something that was actually vote order by the citizens of california. and so for the supreme court to go in and overturn that, that's a big deal. the tea party movement stays out of the social issues because we can't even get everybody to agree on n. the same party, let alone across part
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and that law is not only unconstitutional now, it's unthinkable. and the question is, is same-sex marriage moving in the same direction? at the moment, it does. but it's certainly not there yet. >> jeffrey, i know you don't like to make predictions about these things, but what do you think is going to happen? do you have any idea? >> well, i think the most likely result is that the court will overturn the defense of marriage act, will say that that law is so discriminatory, it's unconstitutional. the proposition 8 case is a much tougher call. there are a lot more moving parts. they could rule just in california, they could rule for the whole country. they could dodge the issue on procedural grounds. so that one, i'm not even going to venture a guess on. >> all right. again, thank you, jeffrey toobin. >> okay. >>> a well-respected conservative senator, the latest republican to endorse gay marriage. are we seeing the beginning of a shift among republicans? we're asking the former chairman of the log cabin republicans next. the delightful discovery. t
and that law is not only unconstitutional now, it's unthinkable. and the question is, is same-sex marriage moving in the same direction? at the moment, it does. but it's certainly not there yet. >> jeffrey, i know you don't like to make predictions about these things, but what do you think is going to happen? do you have any idea? >> well, i think the most likely result is that the court will overturn the defense of marriage act, will say that that law is so discriminatory, it's...
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so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable cause substantiates a crime. there is no crime in posting this kind of picture. if it were pornographic, for example, that would be different. but merely posing -- having a child pose holding a weapon standing alone does not constitute a crime as a general rule. it's protected under the first amendment. so it's really unlikely that a judge is going to grant a warrant for a search. >> even if child protective services were trying to make the argument that a child's life is in jeopardy simply by virtue of the fact a child is holding a we
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we are governed not simply by men and women, but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel. we see values that we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bo bond. now. i stand here today mindful that for both our nations, these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheaval around the world. and when i look at young people within the united states, i think about the choices that they must make in their lives to define who we'll be as a nation in this 21st century, particularly as we emerge from two wars and the worst recession since the great depression. but part of the reason i rike talking to young people is because no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism and their ambition always gives me hope. and i see the same spirit in the young people here today. i beli
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and then the defense of marriage act which is a federal law passed back in 1996. all of it is about whether the government state or federal can discriminate against same sex couples, ashleigh. >> with only about a minute in the show, i can't do justice, pardon the pun, to both of those extremely heavy and weighty cases, but we're going to do some massive coverage obviously not only on prop 8 tomorrow but doma on wednesday. but in the meantime the thoughts of those that have come from far to be a part of this, luckily the media doesn't have to wait in line, we get designated seats. but just to be a part of it, what's it like to be inside those hallowed halls? >> it's funny. you talk to as i have so many of these people whose cases have actually made their way to the supreme court. and that in and of itself is a lot like lightning strike. and then it begins usually very tense as the justices start interrupting the attorneys as they make their arguments. there's always from time to time in these a moment of levity where everybody realizes we're all human. but at the
and then the defense of marriage act which is a federal law passed back in 1996. all of it is about whether the government state or federal can discriminate against same sex couples, ashleigh. >> with only about a minute in the show, i can't do justice, pardon the pun, to both of those extremely heavy and weighty cases, but we're going to do some massive coverage obviously not only on prop 8 tomorrow but doma on wednesday. but in the meantime the thoughts of those that have come from far...
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the anti-bloomberg law was signed on monday. it forbids counties and towns from passing restrictions on food and drink. only mississippi's state the law stems from outrage over new york city mayor michael bloomberg's attempt to ban big sugary drinks. >>> a secret document from osama bin laden's compound reveals a strategy to hit targets in europe and the u.s. al qaeda considered attacking underwater pipelines, bridges and dams along with love parades. a senior al qaeda planner wrote the letter to bin laden in 2010. he suggested recruits get jobs with companies transporting gasoline and wait to strike. >>> a camera set up to watch over a seal colony on the san diego beach has captured something unthinkable. two young women seen here kicking, punching and even sitting on top of mother seals and their pups. san diego's mayor says he's appalled. >> the people just seem to get a joy out of abusing animals. they're being hit, they're being sat upon, they're being slapped. this is unacceptable. >> he's ordered a two-month nighttime shu
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but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that salute again. he's an international player. he knows what he's doing. international, he is well versed in what is right and what is wrong. if he wanted to do it, step up to be a man and say i wanted to salute. >> from the public relations aspect of it, it never pays to make nazi reference. it always backfires. just stupid. >> but it got all of us kind of thinking, how does one not know. it's absolutely ignorant not to know about the barbarity that was adolf hitler, but it got us talking this morning. the guy is 20. i mean, does he maybe not know the history, peter? is that a possibility? >> first of all, i fin
but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that...
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breaking the law or not. because you think about it the way the kids use internet and twitter and facebook, they have mediums to try to transmit this will kind of hate far beyond anything we know about. secondly, our laws, they're accused of menacing so that's threatening serious body harm. threatening that murder. but does it rise to that level or are they online throwing out messages. they don't understand the depth of what they're doing i think. and also we need something in our laws that accounts no this because our laws account for something that is physical, and you can see almost when these online things are a different story. >> it sounds simple, update the laws. why haven't we done that yet? >> ryan perfectly describes the menacing, but they don't c contemplate mass text messages and tweets. so how reality based were they. did somebody really think amongst all the tweets that they received that they would be murdered or seriously injured. and ite it's a difficult to case it prove. the problem is they
breaking the law or not. because you think about it the way the kids use internet and twitter and facebook, they have mediums to try to transmit this will kind of hate far beyond anything we know about. secondly, our laws, they're accused of menacing so that's threatening serious body harm. threatening that murder. but does it rise to that level or are they online throwing out messages. they don't understand the depth of what they're doing i think. and also we need something in our laws that...
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the base went into lockdown and law enforcement surrounded the building. when police swept in, they found the shooter dead along with another victim. the death toll, two men dead, one woman, all of them active marines. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i'd also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. >> the base is used mostly for training, that's why it's known as the crossroads of the marine corps. the killer worked at the officer candidate school there. a motive not yet known. >>> president obama on his way to jordan now. he just boarded air force one. in jordan, the president will meet with king abdullah has part of his middle east trip. the president spent his final hours in israel meeting with the prime minister and visiting graves. at rabin's grave, he placed a stone that came from martin luther king jr.'s memorial in washington. . >>> the amazon tax makes its way to the senate floor today.
the base went into lockdown and law enforcement surrounded the building. when police swept in, they found the shooter dead along with another victim. the death toll, two men dead, one woman, all of them active marines. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i'd also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. >> the base is used...
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law and i will tell you if these prisoners were, let's say, in a federal prison guided under u.s. law, most of the courts, the few courts that have dealt with this issue, have found force feeding constitutional. and so, again, i think it's their controversial status that makes this such a very difficult issue. just because you're a prisoner does not mean that you give up all of your constitutional rights. but again, the department of defense says, yeah, that they are complying with u.s. law, as well as their own policy. >> barbara starr, sunny hostin, thanks to both of you. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about. i'm getting word the man convicted of killing rabbi werzberger more than two decades ago has just been released. we're told the family erupted with joy in the courtroom. we're getting the tape, more details, that's next. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading comp
law and i will tell you if these prisoners were, let's say, in a federal prison guided under u.s. law, most of the courts, the few courts that have dealt with this issue, have found force feeding constitutional. and so, again, i think it's their controversial status that makes this such a very difficult issue. just because you're a prisoner does not mean that you give up all of your constitutional rights. but again, the department of defense says, yeah, that they are complying with u.s. law, as...
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supreme court to overturn that law. some say the court maybe loath to do that even with the public ever increasingly on the side of same-sex marriage. are you really that optimistic? >> i am. i just want to go back to austin's point in talk about the political process. if wrerp to follow that line of argument, twlld nobody reason to have a constitution. and no reason to have an equal protection clause which is precisely there to protect disfavored minorities from the tyranny of the majority. and the fact of the matter is we've had this debate for quite some time. you've seen a massive shift in public perception and opinion and i think that's precisely because we have put discrimination on trial for nine years in my case. and what we've seen is when you put the face of discrimination on family and friends, people understand there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to discriminate against gays and lesbians from exercising their fundamental right for marry. so we're very optimistic in this case. >> the supreme court has ru
supreme court to overturn that law. some say the court maybe loath to do that even with the public ever increasingly on the side of same-sex marriage. are you really that optimistic? >> i am. i just want to go back to austin's point in talk about the political process. if wrerp to follow that line of argument, twlld nobody reason to have a constitution. and no reason to have an equal protection clause which is precisely there to protect disfavored minorities from the tyranny of the...
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two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend was with her yesterday, said she was in a relationship with this former state legislator, clint rhodenberry. he was not arrested in this case. the friend says they were both single, both divorced for a number of years. the friend says upshaw was found outside his house in the town of mendenhall, mississippi, where he lives. that's more than 100 miles from where her district is. they friend says they were in a relationship, that everything was fairly above board, they both were divorced for a number of years. and that's what we know now. >> okay. brian todd, thank you. >> sure. >>> check the calendar, my calenda
two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend...